Zubeida Malik

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Zubeida Malik is a correspondent for the Today programme, and has also reported for Newsnight. She joined the BBC in 1994.

Zubeida has been reporting on Osama bin laden and Al Qaeda since the 1990s and was one of the first journalists to look into extremist groups holding secret military training camps and encouraging young men to become jihadis.

She has interviewed key figures for the BBC, including Kofi Annan, President Musharraf, Tony Blair, Prince Saud Al Faisal, Archbishop Tutu, and the spiritual leader of Hamas Sheikh Yassin.

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